clerisy

/ˈklɛrɪsi/
noun
  1. A group of educated or intellectual people, especially those who are seen as having cultural or social influence.
    • The clerisy of the time championed education reform and public libraries.
    • Some critics argue that the clerisy is out of touch with everyday concerns.
    • The city's clerisy gathered at the library for a lecture on modern art.
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